Liberal and marxist theories of civil society contain a conceptual paradox of `civil society without citizenship'. This article shows how the paradox about civil society comes about through an under-theorization of the multivalent character of citizenship and rights, which in turn reflects a rather impoverished understanding of culture, discourse and symbolization. The discussion starts with two related questions about civil society: (1) where is the locus of citizenship in classical liberal and marxist theories of civil society; and (2) what implication does the conventional state-civil society distinction have for the notion of citizenship as a category of status and agency? It further distinguishes among three different theses of state-c...
<div class="page" title="Page 41"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper dea...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
This paper explores possible solutions to the existing gap between human rights and citizenship and ...
This article seeks to provide a conceptual framework to complement and guide the empirical analysis ...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
In this article we reassert the role of governance as well as of civil society in the analysis of ci...
This theoretical essay offers a point of view on a citizenship and so called "civil society" based o...
In this article we reassert the role of governance as well as of civil society in the analysis of ci...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
Also CSST Working Paper #68.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51225/1/459.pd
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
<div class="page" title="Page 41"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper dea...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
This paper explores possible solutions to the existing gap between human rights and citizenship and ...
This article seeks to provide a conceptual framework to complement and guide the empirical analysis ...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
In this article we reassert the role of governance as well as of civil society in the analysis of ci...
This theoretical essay offers a point of view on a citizenship and so called "civil society" based o...
In this article we reassert the role of governance as well as of civil society in the analysis of ci...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
Also CSST Working Paper #68.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51225/1/459.pd
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
<div class="page" title="Page 41"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper dea...
Historically, citizenship – the fact of enjoying full civil and civic rights – has always been condi...
This paper explores possible solutions to the existing gap between human rights and citizenship and ...